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Reading a comic book is easy enough; children and adults of all ages manage to do so almost instinctively. To understand comics, though, is a more challenging endeavor; luckily comics theorist Scott McCloud has done a great deal of research and thinking on the subject and in this book lays out his theories and ideas about what he and Will Eisner term "sequential art." In turns humorous, surprising, and informative, his easygoing and well-paced prose pairs with his varied but unassuming linework to form an accessible whole, a comic book about comic books which takes the reader from the common notion of comics well into the depths of sequential art. For the educator interested in using sequential art in the classroom, Understanding Comics would serve as invaluable guide to the form.
- Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art by Scott McCloud
- Post-secondary
- HarperPerennial
- 215pp.
- Published 1993
- ISBN 978-0-0609-7625-5
- $22.99
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